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Moon

Posted by dave c on October 17, 2009 at 22:31:41:

A real oddball film this, really only having one actor, even if several roles... or not.
I don't want to give it away, but would certainly be classed as 2001's weirder brother of a movie.
Captivating, claustrophobic and thought provoking.
Some of the scenes of vehicles on the moon have the slightest touch of The Thunderbirds about them in a charming sort of way.
A great performance by Sam Rockwell and a more than interesting debut for director Duncan Jones, son of David Bowie.
Well worth a viewing.